Victoriaville is a town in central
Quebec, Canada, on the Nicolet River. Victoriaville is the seat of
Arthabaska Regional County Municipality
Arthabaska Regional County Municipality is a regional county municipality located in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec. Its seat is Victoriaville.
Subdivisions
There are 23 subdivisions within the RCM:
;Cities & Towns (4)
* Daveluyville ...
and a part of the
Centre-du-Québec
Centre-du-Québec (, ''Central Quebec'') is a region of Quebec, Canada. The main centres are Drummondville, Victoriaville, and Bécancour. It has a land area of and a 2016 Census population of 242,399 inhabitants.
Description
The Centre-du- ...
(Bois-Francs) region. It is formed by the 1993 merger of Arthabaska, Saint-Victoire-d'Arthabaska and Victoriaville, the name of the last being used for the merged town.
Description
Victoriaville's size and location have earned it the title ''Capitale des Bois-Francs'', referring to the Bois-Francs region of the province. Victoriaville produces numerous hardwood products, including furniture, caskets, and
hockey sticks
A hockey stick is a piece of sports equipment used by the players in all the forms of hockey to move the ball or puck (as appropriate to the type of hockey) either to push, pull, hit, strike, flick, steer, launch or stop the ball/ puck during pla ...
.
The Parc-Linéaire Des Bois-Francs bike trail traverses Victoriaville. There are many paths for cyclists throughout the town, including ones leading to the summit of Mont Arthabaska, at the southern limits of the town. The Laurier Museum commemorates the summer home of Canadian former Prime Minister
Sir Wilfrid Laurier and is a
National Historic Site of Canada.
Many festivals are held throughout the year including the Week-end En Blues series of concerts, the
Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville
The Festival International de Musique Actuelle de Victoriaville is an annual international music festival held in Victoriaville, Quebec that showcases contemporary music.
The festival is known for its small scale (usually no more than 20 performan ...
(FIMAV) in the spring, and the Exposition Agricole in the summer.
Investment in the industrial park has buoyed the town and spurred new residential and commercial development. It is the home of a prominent
Lactantia dairy factory, two shopping malls ("La Grande Place des Bois-Francs" and "Le Carrefour des Bois-Francs", this one has been renamed and became "le Centre de Victoriaville"), the
Cégep de Victoriaville
Cégep de Victoriaville is a post-secondary institution (CEGEP, or junior college) in Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada.
History
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec s ...
, and a quaint yet vibrant downtown core/shopping area on Rue Notre-Dame.
Victoriaville Airport
Victoriaville Airport is located near the town of Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada.
Activity
Victoriaville Airport is used by private airplanes. Cascades (company), Cascades's Piaggio Avantis are based in Victoriaville. A Beech King Air B100 is use ...
, located at the town's northern limits close to
Route 116, is a regional airport that receives business flights and light private planes.
The current mayor of Victoriaville is
Antoine Tardif
Antoine is a French given name (from the Latin '' Antonius'' meaning 'highly praise-worthy') that is a variant of Danton, Titouan, D'Anton and Antonin.
The name is used in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West Greenland, Haiti, French Gui ...
who was elected as mayor of Victoriaville in the
2021 mayoral election.
Victoriaville is the seat of the judicial district of Arthabaska.
History
The Victoriaville area was known to the native
Abenaki peoples as Arthabaska or ''Awabaska'', meaning "place of bulrushes and reeds". The area was first claimed in 1802 by a fur trader named John Gregory; the first settlers began arriving several decades later, beginning around 1825. Early colonists from the banks of the
Saint Lawrence River arrived slowly, blazing trails as they went; the first provincial road would be built in 1844. The parish of Saint-Christophe d'Arthabaska was established in 1851, an event that many see as marking the town's true foundation. In 1854 a train station was erected to serve the
Grand Trunk Railway line from
Richmond
Richmond most often refers to:
* Richmond, Virginia, the capital of Virginia, United States
* Richmond, London, a part of London
* Richmond, North Yorkshire, a town in England
* Richmond, British Columbia, a city in Canada
* Richmond, California, ...
to
Lévis, uniting the region with
Montreal and
Quebec City. The municipality of Victoriaville itself was created on May 8, 1861, named to honour
Queen Victoria, the reigning monarch at the time. Victoriaville became a full-fledged town in 1890, having reached a population of 1,000.
Among the many milestones in the growth of Victoriaville are the establishment of a hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu d'Arthabaska, in 1931; the opening of a seminary, the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, in 1942; the creation of a school specialized in cabinet making and woodworking, the École Québécoise du Meuble et du Bois Ouvré (ÉQMBO), in 1965; and the inauguration of the
Cégep de Victoriaville
Cégep de Victoriaville is a post-secondary institution (CEGEP, or junior college) in Victoriaville, Quebec, Canada.
History
The college traces its origins to the merger of several institutions which became public ones in 1967, when the Quebec s ...
in the space previously occupied by the Collège du Sacré-Coeur, in 1969. Train service through Victoriaville was discontinued in 1960; the disused train tracks were eventually removed and the space was transformed into bicycle paths, forming the Parc Linéaire — with a "Vélogare" replacing the old station. In March of 1941, the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) established No. 3 Initial Training School, at the Collège du Sacré-Coeur. The RCAF school trained potential pilots and Navigators on common topics and divided the trainees into their trades. The RCAF school was closed in November of 1944.
In June 1993, after a referendum on amalgamation, the municipalities of Sainte-Victoire-D'Arthabaska, Arthabaska and Victoriaville merged to form the town of Victoriaville. The aboriginal name "Arthabaska", unique and well-appreciated by residents, was retained in several ways, notably in the name of the regional county municipality and in the name of the highest (and only) mountain that overlooks the town; as well, in 2004, the section of
Route 116 that passes through Victoriaville was renamed boulevard Arthabaska.
Economy
Textiles, wood products and furniture products have long been the heart of the economy, but their presence have declined in the past years. A large Lactantia factory producing butter, cheeses and other dairy products has been a major employer for decades. Water filtered from Réservoir Beaudet is said to be some of the best water worldwide.
Media
The weekly newspaper ''La Nouvelle-Union'', is a major source of the town's local news, since national news organisations tend to run larger stories affecting larger areas or cities.
Two radio stations,
CFJO ("O97,3") and
CFDA ("Passion-Rock 101,9") serve Victoriaville. Both stations air programming produced partially in Victoriaville and partially in
Thetford Mines.
CKYQ ("KYQ FM"), a station licensed to
Plessisville
Plessisville, Quebec is a county seat of L'Érable Regional County Municipality, Quebec, Canada. Routes 116 and 165 go through it. The city is 185 km from Montreal and 95 km from Quebec City. Plessisville's claim to fame is as the ...
, also has a studio and a transmitter in Victoriaville.
Demographics
In the
2021 Census of Population
The 2021 Canadian census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population with a reference date of May 11, 2021. It follows the 2016 Canadian census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. The overall response rate was 98%, which is sli ...
conducted by
Statistics Canada
Statistics Canada (StatCan; french: Statistique Canada), formed in 1971, is the agency of the Government of Canada commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, economy, society, and cultur ...
, Victoriaville had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021.
Sports
Jean Béliveau (August 31, 1931 – December 2, 2014), ten-time
Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (french: La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, an ...
winner with the
Montreal Canadiens, was raised in Victoriaville after moving there from
Trois-Rivières at a young age.
The town is currently home to the
Victoriaville Tigres junior hockey team, who have played in the
QMJHL since 1987. They play at the
Colisée Desjardins.
Notable residents
*
Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Canadian Prime Minister (1896–1911)
*
Édouard Richard
Édouard-Émery Richard (March 14, 1844 – March 27, 1904) was a Canadian historian and politician.
Richard was born in Princeville, Quebec to Louis-Eusèbe Richard and Hermine Prince. After receiving his law degree in 1867, taking course ...
, member of the
House of Commons of Canada
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The House of Common ...
*
Jean Béliveau, hockey player for the
Montreal Canadiens (retired,
Hall of Famer)
*
Sylvie Boucher, Conservative MP for the
House of Commons of Canada
The House of Commons of Canada (french: Chambre des communes du Canada) is the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. Together with the Crown and the Senate of Canada, they comprise the bicameral legislature of Canada.
The House of Common ...
*
William Cloutier, pop singer and actor
*
René Corbet, hockey player for the
Colorado Avalanche
*
Phillip Danault, hockey player for the
Los Angeles Kings
*
Dumas, singer
*
François Labbé, businessman
*
Martin Laroche, film director
*
Marc Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté Marc or MARC may refer to:
People
* Marc (given name), people with the first name
* Marc (surname), people with the family name
Acronyms
* MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging,
* MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system of ...
, painter and sculptor
*
Gilbert Perreault, hockey player for the
Buffalo Sabres (retired, Hall of Famer)
*
Jonathan Goulet
Jonathan Goulet (born July 13, 1979) is a retired French Canadian mixed martial artist. A professional from 2001 until 2010, Goulet fought in the UFC. He earned his nickname, "The Road Warrior," after taking a fight on very short notice, traveli ...
, professional mixed martial artist
*
Alex Labbé, professional
Nascar driver
*
Esther Valiquette (1962 - 1994), documentary film director
See also
*
Monarchy in Quebec
References
External links
Ville de Victoriaville
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Cities and towns in Quebec
Populated places established in 1993